seismologist
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Action is too fast to get any good pics. I'll try to get some better ones next time.
.Wario64 said:I've never seen screens for this game before
buck naked said:Spectacular shots!
I'd love to be playing the game, but I'm having issues with my nForce 2 motherboard. I'm getting crashes every few minutes that are somehow related to my SoundStorm chipset.
tedtropy said:That's odd, I played the game completely through without a crash on my nForce2 board while using its on-board sound. I'm not sure if it's the SoundStorm certified one, but it's six-channel sound with 1 digital out and 1 digital input. I just made sure I was running the newest chipset drivers before installing the game.
Bog said:Whoa! This is out?
buck naked said:It is pretty odd. I've tried the newest drivers, older drivers, lower 'acceleration' settings in dxdiag, and pretty much every system troubleshoot that comes to mind (heat, power, drivers, windows, bios settings, game settings...) and the only time the game doesn't crash is if the sound is off.
I'm worried that my southbridge is damaged or something.
Wyzdom said:What videocard and capture software do you use? I can't even get that quality when i take pictures at my job!!!! (i work at UbiSoft)
tedtropy said:Hmm, might be time for everybody's favorite cure-all: the ole' system reload. It's pretty rare that the audio chipset on a mobo just goes on the fritz, but I suppose it's not impossible. There could be some IRQ latency settings you may need to play, although most of that stuff's been ironed out through newer audio codecs and drivers. If you've got or can get ahold of a copy of Ghost or some similar imaging-software, I'd make a backup copy of your present installation, reload Winders, see if that helps. If not, you can just fall back to the previous image and only be shorted some time.
Boy the fangs and claws are out tonight!Wario64 said:I've never seen screens for this game before